South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 32, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 February 1921 — Page 7

rri:i.u moknim., n.m:r.Kv 1, ip.m. DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF WOMEN Golden Jubilee Year 18711921 La Cam aval de Lingerie Clubs Circles SOCIETY Suffrage Phllanthrophy SOCIETY By Annette Bradshau) .-. I..::. f. c,r ii . . : . .i t ' w f ' . .M :. ' i : ; ilt!:.;-. i. 1 . !..!.;!. . .). . S . : . I - nt'rrt .-. -. I I I. . r : M' r . : i I i : , : . I . - ., r. I ' . ; -1 i'.i ;' FEMINISMS The h:. r. : a! -.. :;t r;i!ijr. , : .;' 'ft?..ri: f c. -u '-. clun v. ...s . . i.

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ti rtain the sorority in two wt i k.. Tho rrcrul.ar mrrtlnx of Dr. Anna J'.riker'j; HHi- c!a.s was h'ld Monday .iftf-rnf'on at 2 o'clock at thu- V. W. C A. The ruxt rnetting of the ;h5.s will be h-ld FV-b. 7. Clmporones for th Charity frolic to bv Klven Wtdnvsday i-vi-niuK i;i

th Tap-nry roon'. of tho (lifr ho-! t-1 by Charles C. HaU-a ffr thf b.-n-; tit of th; Vls.tinK .N"urs- association

iutve b'n annountrd a.s follows: -Mrs. J. D. Olivt r, Mrs. Marshall -ol-Jin.v. Mth. 11. W. Eldridgt-. Mrs. .anford Kukpo, Mrs. J. J. O'llrien,

Mth. A. (J. (jra-ham. Mrs. A. K. i:rJn, Mrs. I. A. Kuu.:n, Mra. Frank Hoyru and Mr. l. I). Coon. Andrew VdxbTK, tnan;uvr of th? f )Ilver hotel, hat donat-d th' use of ;ho TapiTtry room for th; occ-isbm and the AndtTson-Mlllt r orcht-stra will furnish th music. Tickets not I'urcha.sed previously made can be .-cured at the door the evening' of Ue dance. Mra. Frd Woodward. 5 2 2 S. St. Joseph st., entertained with a :i reside tea, Sunday nirht for the iritl'o-'.te friends of Mra. A. II. Stephenson, of ilrand KapidH. Mirh. The quests gathered at 7 o'clock, arid tea was served around the open lire. Mrs.

II. T. Uniuhart poured. Spring !

tlowers were usd attractively in iecoratlnff throughout th house. Hyacinths and Jonquilla were u.-ed on tho tci. Uible. ir Dr. Samuel McChord Crother. minent lecturer, esvi.ayist and j richer of Cambridge, Mas?., arrived at noon Monday to be thhoune gaiest of Mr. und Mrs. Fred Woodward. 522 S. St. Joseph s-t. Dr. 'rothern will aj-po-ar before the Progress club members and friends at

he. notary room of the Oliver hotel

Monday niht at 8 o'clock to lecture on thu subject, "Every Man Ills Oun Mth Maker." T-Mi.-s Sr. rah F.indock waa surprised i y a number of her friends with xi party Sunday nlffht honoring hrr -lMeenth birthday anniversary. The a.Tair wan trlven at the home of her

rother, Sol amdock, 42C N. Allen

t. (lames were tho diversion of eveninfr. Contest favorn were i

awarded Sydney I3drr ard Ml.-'s Soloes. A four course lunchn was served. Mr. Dan Smith, Iinroln way K.. ntertained 35 members of the Kar K:vt club at dinner Saturday nik'ht. ards were the diversion of the evening. Fuvorn were- wf n by F. W. l.rnc. Dan Smith. Mrs. S. HarM. r. .i.d Mrs. J. Champion. In two weeks Mr. and Mrs. D. It. IonU, .MT I-ln-u'!n way E., will entertain the cluV Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matip". Crumstown rd.. entertained the follo'.viiuT caiests at dinner Sunday: Mrs. ..icrnrd Carlton ami dauirhter. Ma.'.ie; Mr. and Mrs. (I!en C-rlt(n a ml Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Toner, rink and white combined the color .- heme used In the decorations. The Misses Mary and I.aurine MlUea. 27 Marietta st.. entertained I: "jestH at o'clock dinner Sunday

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Personals Mr. and M r. Thomas Hate::, .if India i po'.is, Ind., are ;be 'tif'ts ( f Mrs It.it'-:-' parents. Mr. and Mi. I.ouis I. A !!( i inr. 11. !o Notre Darioa". Mr. Charles Ja kson. Miami St., left for New York Monday. y;s Clara KnoMeek. 10.'.' W. Colfax, is in New York on a business-trip.

MAYOR CARSON IS GIYEN LODGE OATH

Citv Executive Anions Class of 77 10 1 Initiated By Local F. .0. E.

Amontr the 104 candidates initiated into the South ltend Aerie i;;5, F. O. 17. at Fables hall was Dr. F. H. Carson, mayor of S-uith Hend. The initiation w;ls in charpe ut the Kdkotno decree team, and following its work Mayor Carson pave a short talk in which he complimented the work ilnne by this orKanlsa tion in the m.ikiri of better citizens and bettter Amerietns. and he uia;e l the members to assist in securing :;.(' memlx-rs for the lo-al lodire when the National convention is held here in May. Other loiK'e speakers? on the program Sunday were (ieorr Heln--man. deputy irrand president. Columbus, Ohio; Judge (1. A. Farabaugh, state president; W. Dilllnirhan1.. state " secretary ; and Irwin Fischer, ehaiiman of the state convention. After the degree work a supper was served by the wives of Th" Kagles to more than COrt members. Two npecial cars brought member.; from Kokomo and Elkhart.

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TOO SELF-POSSESSED S SISTER Oh. but I can't take such a message to Jack! Only ten minutes ago didn't you profile to love, honor and obey him? TIV Plinr Cmov'nes: knows what 1 rro,nic" 1 was.lister.inc to hear what he pp "nised1

Revelations of a Wife My Heart and My Husband BY ADELE GARRISON

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Loves Flight After 11 Years Cause of Divorce

That his wife cursed him and struck him and refused to cook his meals, was the grounds on which Ceorge W. Denton obtained a divorce in superior court Monday afternoon from Mary M. Denton. The couple was married June 1. 190 5 and separated Jan. L'l. If 20. The plaintiff was awarded the custody of an adopted son.

ANNOrNCFMFNT. Commencing at om e all 10 inch Columbia records by popular artists will sell at v."c e h h. AI! 1" in-h records bv exclusive Co'.urn'da artists will sell for $1 each. The W

speak calmly before answering my mother-in-law's request or rather demand that I empty my "keepsake" trunk so that she could pack the linens In it for our trip south. It took all my resolution, however, tor 1 knew that she herself had three large trunks, beside sttaim-r and a wardrobe trunk. It is a standing joke in our family, the packing and unpacking- of her things in which Mother Graham indi.lg Willi abundant leisure she spends much oi it, cspe-iaUy on

rainy das, in looking over her pos- sakes. sessions and transferring them from las safe

one trunk to another. And w h J she als ha.s her trioxured K - j -silics, I know that they fiil bui p;it of one trunk. The others con

jure from the depths of his imagination. Hut tho vision of those hoarded silks and woolens returned to me .i I listened to my mother-in-law's demand for my trunk. "I am .sorry. Mother." I said at last, "but what you ask is utterly impossible. I cannot permit that trunk to be unpacked. As you know, it has all mv keepsakes in it." "Fiddlesticks!" Mother Graham .-: turned, glaring at me. "K epsakes! IIo.--n; 17 ery lii'.y has ki ep-

Woman Asks Police to Aid In Search For Her Spouse

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Mr?. E. L. Tyler, carrying her two year old daughter In her arms, appeared M police heaebjuarters Monday afternoon to request that the department aid her., in locating her husband. According to her story, the family arrived In South P.end Saturday morning from Des Moines la. Mr. Tyb-r put her into a taxi cab and sent her to the Oliver hotel saving he would follow within 2o minutes. Since that time Mrs. Tyler says she ha.s neither seen nor heard from him and asked that the poüre aid in her search. After waiting all day Sunday Mrs. Tyler removed to the Y. W. C. A. where she has taken up temporary quarters. Sao could give no reason for her husaand's disap-

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fully one day when he h ol strolled into his mother's room ar.d found the contents of her trunks pil.-.t upon bt-d and chairs in the process of transfer. "What's the big idea. Moth -r'. Taking an inventory preparatory to settia-' up a shop.' I warn vu now we've nevah been in tr-rade." lie put an imaginary nmn orlo in his eye and glared at her. "and i wii! not have the honor of our arx'b-nt crest sullied by any sign on the front door. If you feel you must 's. thso things I'll hire you a little flivver and you can peddb'bem around th towns, bepinniug

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1HUTIIS. Horn to Mr. ar.d Mrs. Fran i A. MücH. :il3 S. St. Joseph st.. son. Jan. 31. Mr. and Mr. Anthony Totolcal. I". 17 S. Chipin st. scm. Jan. 2S.

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For conitent excellence, the February list of Victor Records presents quite the hnest collection of music that has been released for a monthly supplement for a Ions, long time. Practically every single record in the list shows all the points of a hit. This applies to the Red Seal classics as well as to the popular numbers. Stop in and we will gladly play them for you.

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Mother. I would like to ratify your lighteyr wish, but I must draw the üne somewhere, and 1 shall hae to draw it at that." "Fichard!" His mother had .tood looking helplessly nt him. patently uncertain whether to laugh or get an irry. "You may be glad ' some ilme tint I have these things. I 'rice :irc so hiqh now." "Do von know. I never thought of that." Dicky bad returned with the :mo Ingenuous air Imaginable. That ! certainly news to me. I -;:pp-'Svd 1b y were on the same old ;.y, 1 he ein to cr your point now. ?!:!rfs now. for instar e" Here is s .jv.ething th.a would t)".e r if'i- s. ." !" fie pick 1 up a pb-co i-f ! :ivv gray trocadi ! satlr and neld :t way from him. while Ids mother b.o'.ti-.-l around h!m in d:s-tr.s-d f.-.ar th.'.t he vulii soil i "XT.ade. do ui know how to make silk shirts? Tnm't te!l m That you ,b"i't er I shall regret ever having n-arrled you." Almo-'T li-!pb-.: -.. .th suppressed

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"Why cannot the linens and the llankets go in the packing box'.'" "Margaret!" Tier voice was filled with thrifty horror. "Have you any idea what the cos of expressing a bi- paeklr.T box would be? Your trunk could be checked. Resides, with the present comlit ions, nobody knows when a packing box would i et there. A trunk could be checked ahead, and we will need the things .'is soon as we get there." "That is very true," I said quiet-

After Failing Court Order Adjudeed guilty of contempt and lined ?:;'. therefore was the sentence imposed upon Sylvester KuVdak in the superior court Monday afternoon by Judge Chester It. Montgomery. KuViak was arraigned in court for failure to comply with an order to pay his wife ' a week support money during the pendency of the cause. He was ?fr in arrears. T!v court gave him HO days in which to pay up the arrears.

Sale and Showing Begins Thursday 9 A. M.

Sale and Shoving Begins Thursday 9 A. M.

A wonderful sale of beautiful Underthinjrs at jrrcatlv reduced prices. Lingerie of White Lingerie of Pink in both Cotton and Silk Beautiful Philippine Underwear will be included in this big Showing and Sale. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES Save Your Checks During Ellsworth's Golden Jubilee Year See Our Big Ad in Tomorrow's Paper for Details

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